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This study approaches a pressing question for the public, the media, and in academia: how can the media be held accountable? By focusing on the relationship between media and accountability in the understudied region of Latin America, Mariella Bastian provides a theoretical framework for the analysis of media accountability (MA) beyond the Global North. The underlying conditions for the development of MA in Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay are identified by conducting a multi-method study. The author also gives an overview of the status quo of the implementation of both traditional and innovative MA instruments.
Contents
Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay: Background and media landscapes.- De-westernizing the media accountability approach: Towards a Latin American design of accountability frames.- Conditions for media accountability in Latin America.- The status quo of online media accountability in Latin America.- Media accountability instruments in Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay.- Special cases and typology of media accountability instruments in Latin America.